Newsletter: Feb. 27

NEW KID: PARISI SPEED SCHOOL AT ARC ATHLETICS
The owners and trainers at ARC Athletics have opened a new facility on Leonard just for kids, with the space for them to develop their best athletic selves.

NOSY NEIGHBOR: HOW MANY LANES ON GREENWICH?
A. writes: “Is Greenwich Street a single lane street, or more? There are no lines, but I’ve seen two lanes form, and sometimes a creative third lane, in addition to parked cars.”

IN THE NEWS
P.F. Chang’s coming to Fulton Street. Plus an analysis of shopping for outdoors in Soho; Don Wagyu finds a home in Hell’s Kitchen; Soho House opens up co-working spaces.

CAPITAL ONE ON WEST BWAY TO CLOSE
The branch at the Chambers Street 1/2/3 station will close on May 20, leaving its only other branch in the neighborhood at Broadway and Chambers.

A STROLL THROUGH DOWNTOWN IN 1911
A Trip Through New York City — including downtown — was shot by a team of cameramen from Sweden in 1911, restored by MoMA in 2018 and recently colorized by a video editor.

ART IN TRIBECA: MANUEL FERREIRO BADIA
The Parks Department has installed a stainless steel piece by the accomplished Spanish sculptor at Leonard and Varick for the next year.

SEEN & HEARD
Business grants for storefronts south of Murray. Plus Blood Manor still working it; spring cleaning at Alumnae; the celebration of bodega culture on TikTok.

 

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